From this weekend onwards, a 10-metre-tall Christmas tree will welcome visitors to the Panoramic Area
On Saturday, the synthetic ice rink will also open its doors, offering skating until 5 January
Tibidabo kicks off its Christmas programme this weekend, running from 23 November to 5 January, featuring activities for all ages and seasonal decorations throughout the amusement park.
For the first time, a towering 10-metre Christmas tree will adorn Tibidabo’s iconic Panoramic Area, creating a festive atmosphere to welcome all visitors.
Once again, the Plaça dels Somnis – Square of Dreams – takes centre stage this Christmas season with the return of the popular 200 m2 synthetic ice rink, with a capacity of up to 40 skaters at a time.
The amusement park is also opting for a rink again, made from sustainable materials, which operates without the need for energy or water, while still providing an authentic ice-skating experience.
This year, for the first time, the rink will host “The Nutcracker on Ice”, a daily dance performance offering an artistic, family-friendly interpretation of Tchaikovsky's work. Access to the rink is included in the Tibidabo admission price, or it can be accessed separately with a ticket costing 5 euros, without the need to visit the park.
Return of Krampus, Tibidavis, and the Cançó de Pau (Song of Peace)
Throughout this festive season, Tibidabo will debut new shows and experiences within its attractions. Dididado – the park's 4D cinema – will be screening the film “Sleigh Ride” throughout the season, which showcases the work of Santa Claus and his helpers on the night of 24 December. And starting from 30 November, the Marionetarium will also be transformed for Christmas, featuring a show where music, snow, and stars take centre stage.
For thrill-seeking visitors, from 21 December, the Hotel 666 will once again welcome Krampus, a sinister character who only appears at this time of year.
In addition to the new shows and attractions, Tibidabo is bringing back its iconic Christmas events. On the weekend of 14 and 15 December, the amusement park will celebrate the 10th edition of Tibidavis, offering free entry to visitors aged 60 and over, accompanied by up to two children.
On 27 December, the park will celebrate the Cançó de Pau (Song of Peace), one of its most heartfelt solidarity events, which this year marks its 27th edition.